TY - JOUR
T1 - The impact of cardiovascular risk factors on aortic stiffness and wave reflections depends on age
T2 - The Anglo-Cardiff Collaborative Trial (ACCT III)
AU - McEniery, Carmel M.
AU - Yasmin,
AU - Maki-Petaja, Kaisa M.
AU - McDonnell, Barry J.
AU - Munnery, Margaret
AU - Hickson, Stacey S.
AU - Franklin, Stanley S.
AU - Cockcroft, John R.
AU - Wilkinson, Ian B.
PY - 2010/8/9
Y1 - 2010/8/9
N2 - Ageing exerts differential effects on arterial stiffness and wave reflections. However, the impact of cardiovascular risk factors on arterial stiffness and wave reflections and, particularly, how such effects are influenced by ageing has not been assessed within a single large population, covering a sufficiently wide age range. Therefore, we determined the extent to which age alters the impact of traditional cardiovascular risk factors on arterial stiffness and wave reflections. Aortic stiffness and wave reflections were assessed in 4421 individuals (age range 18 to 92 years). When treated as continuous variables, clinic systolic, diastolic, and pulse pressures and glucose levels were independently associated with stiffness, and, with the exception of diastolic pressure, these associations were more marked in older individuals. In contrast, clinic systolic and diastolic pressures and smoking were independently associated with wave reflections, with stronger associations observed in younger individuals. The impact of traditional cardiovascular risk factors on arterial stiffness and wave reflections is strongly dependent on age and is largely driven by blood pressure. Additional studies are required to assess the impact of these arterial measures on cardiovascular outcome within a single population.
AB - Ageing exerts differential effects on arterial stiffness and wave reflections. However, the impact of cardiovascular risk factors on arterial stiffness and wave reflections and, particularly, how such effects are influenced by ageing has not been assessed within a single large population, covering a sufficiently wide age range. Therefore, we determined the extent to which age alters the impact of traditional cardiovascular risk factors on arterial stiffness and wave reflections. Aortic stiffness and wave reflections were assessed in 4421 individuals (age range 18 to 92 years). When treated as continuous variables, clinic systolic, diastolic, and pulse pressures and glucose levels were independently associated with stiffness, and, with the exception of diastolic pressure, these associations were more marked in older individuals. In contrast, clinic systolic and diastolic pressures and smoking were independently associated with wave reflections, with stronger associations observed in younger individuals. The impact of traditional cardiovascular risk factors on arterial stiffness and wave reflections is strongly dependent on age and is largely driven by blood pressure. Additional studies are required to assess the impact of these arterial measures on cardiovascular outcome within a single population.
KW - aortic stiffness
KW - cardiovascular risk
KW - vascular ageing
KW - wave reflections
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77957236665&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.156950
DO - 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.156950
M3 - Article
C2 - 20696989
AN - SCOPUS:77957236665
SN - 0194-911X
VL - 56
SP - 591
EP - 597
JO - Hypertension
JF - Hypertension
IS - 4
ER -